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Stichting VAN DER MERWEDE | DNA Project
Daniel van der Merwede b. 1180 A.D. male line decent project. This project is open to any male line decendant and is not limited to the specific surname. The main lines from Daniel are well documented. There are however families that believe they are direct descendants for which no documentation exists. This project aims to either prove or disprove those relations.
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The purpose of this site is to provide a public place for those interested in Vick and related families to study the implications of YDNA testing on our families' genealogies. This is a place to find information, compare data, share ideas, and make contacts.
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VAN HOOK Surname DNA Project (FamilyTreeDNA)
Open to all males with the Van Hook or alternate spelling surname.
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Van Houten Surname Project (FamilyTreeDNA)
Focused on descendants of Roelof Cornelisz from Houten, first recorded in the records of Rensselaerswyck, New Netherland, through any of his three known sons, who all eventually assumed the surname Van Houten.
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VAUGHAN / VAUGHN / VAUGHEN / VON / VAUN Y-DNA Testing Project
Y-DNA Group Project for Vaughan and all variations of the surname.
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A worldwide project to act as a central point for all Vines and Variant name genealogy, with emphasis on DNA tests to find connections in puzzling situations.
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VOYLES Family DNA Project (FamilyTreeDNA)
The majority of the individuals in the United States bearing the surname VOYLES are thought to be descendants of Jacob VOYLES. Jacob VOYLES and his four sons, William, Thomas, John and James, came to the United States from Wales in 1754. The four sons of Jacob originally settled in North Carolina and South Carolina. Their descendants later settled in Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois and Tennessee, as well as many southern states. Some researchers believe that certain VOYLES